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A Paradigm for Consideration of the Nature of Social Work Processes

A Paradigm for Consideration of the Nature of Social Work Processes Social work has traditionally been regarded as a series of methods, activities, processes and/or tasks which have been categorized under terms such as social casework, social groupwork, community organization, social administration and social action. However, these terms are a non-homogeneous series, and do not enhance clear thinking about the conceptual framework of social work practice. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

A Paradigm for Consideration of the Nature of Social Work Processes

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 22 (1): 9 – Mar 1, 1969

A Paradigm for Consideration of the Nature of Social Work Processes

Abstract

Social work has traditionally been regarded as a series of methods, activities, processes and/or tasks which have been categorized under terms such as social casework, social groupwork, community organization, social administration and social action. However, these terms are a non-homogeneous series, and do not enhance clear thinking about the conceptual framework of social work practice.
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Taylor & Francis
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ISSN
0004-9565
DOI
10.1080/03124076908549252
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Abstract

Social work has traditionally been regarded as a series of methods, activities, processes and/or tasks which have been categorized under terms such as social casework, social groupwork, community organization, social administration and social action. However, these terms are a non-homogeneous series, and do not enhance clear thinking about the conceptual framework of social work practice.

Journal

Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 1, 1969

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